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Powder-what is a good price?
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<blockquote data-quote="Raudy707" data-source="post: 2510464" data-attributes="member: 105681"><p>$45 to $49 a pound is the going rate in Northern California. I worked the math up on first reloads with newly purchased brass and my cost for a premium bullet with a gold match primer by today's cost for a 308 win is $2.97. So I better really love those reloads or I might as well buy factory. Of course if you shoot the same brass 10 times that price is going to come down to $1.97. But after your time and effort is all put in we really can't produce a "box of shells" anymore for less $$ than the factory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raudy707, post: 2510464, member: 105681"] $45 to $49 a pound is the going rate in Northern California. I worked the math up on first reloads with newly purchased brass and my cost for a premium bullet with a gold match primer by today's cost for a 308 win is $2.97. So I better really love those reloads or I might as well buy factory. Of course if you shoot the same brass 10 times that price is going to come down to $1.97. But after your time and effort is all put in we really can't produce a "box of shells" anymore for less $$ than the factory. [/QUOTE]
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